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violent crime is the death penalty. as you said, your administration is taking bold, decisive steps to ensure that washington, d.c., is once again a safe and secure city for its residents and all who visit. this is a presidential memorandum that director attorney general and your u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, judge jeanine pirro, to fully implement the death penalty here in washington, d.c.,... >> will: that is president trump workman's latest executive order. unfortunately we need to dip out and we will step aside. we will be back again with you tomorrow right here on "the will cain show" but now it is time for us to hand you on over to "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. dana perino one of kennedy, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ and today the fbi revealing stunning new details on the
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deadly attack on i.c.e. facility in dallas, texas, that left one detainee dead and two others wounded. information found from the suspects phone included a downloaded document containing a list of dhs facilities in the dallas area, multiple searches of ballistics, and charlie kirk shot video, and it gets worse from there. >> he called the i.c.e. employees people showing up to collect a dirty paycheck. he wrote that he intended to maximize lethality against i.c.e. personnel. he hoped his actions would terrorize i.c.e. employees and interfere with their work, which he called human trafficking. >> the shooter used the i.c.e. tracking apps. it's no different than giving a hit man the location of their intended target. >> dana: and the gunman also leaving a shell casing that read "anti-i.c.e." but a former senior fbi official seems to think the shooter was inspired
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by right-wing extremists. >> the irony with the writing, the first time we really saw that was brenton taryn. he was a fierce, you know, white supremacist. to see this coming from, you know, potentially the other side of the political spectrum is a little strange why you would use a tactic that a famous white supremacist, who has been revered and copycatted over the years by other white supremacist, why you would do that, but it does appear that people are moving that direction because they want people to know what they are doing and why they are doing it. >> dana: and here is president trump reiterating his call for the left to stop with anti-i.c.e. rhetoric that compares hhs to fascists. >> radical left rhetoric, the radical left is causing the problem. they are out of control. they are saying things. they are really dumb people. it's going to get worse and ultimately it's going to go back on them. bad things happen when they play these games.
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the right is a lot tougher than the left. but the right is not doing this. they are not doing it. and they better not get them energized. because it won't be good for the left. and i don't want to see that happen either. i'm the president of all the people. >> dana: and i just want to play this montage at our team put together of anti-i.c.e. rhetoric. >> donald trump's modern-day gestapo is scooping folks up off the street. >> running down our communities like masked bank robbers. terrorizing women. >> i talked about what terrorism looks like. this is it. >> when i see i.c.e., i see slave patrols. >> this is germany, the ss and the gestapo, this is the united states of america. unmask yourselves. >> masked men jumping out of unmarked cars, people disappearing, no due process. >> dana: all right, let's start with you today, greg, as this information has come out, and it seems -- that fbi
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official, former fbi analyst, i wasn't understanding what he was saying. >> greg: you know, i think it had to of been charles krauthammer that said it first about the left and the right. the right things the left is wrong, the left things the right is evil. it all flows from there. it is not just about the violence. we know the violence is bad. it is language that is used to advance your party and disadvantage the other party, and why is this important? because it is not illegal. you can't arrest pritzker, you can't arrest gavin newsom, you can't arrest kolbert or joy pay her for calling you a nazi or hitler. that's a good thing. you are not supposed to. all you can do is convince them or get them to see that you are putting people in harm's way when you use this language -- and by the way you are also destroying your own party because your party is being associated with this kind of behavior and this kind of rhetoric. liberal leaders need to see that you are playing with fire.
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you have a repetitive, inflammatory messaging that you've released into the wild, and you have followers who will act on it. a lot of them are mentally ill. the polls show there are far more mentally ill in the liberal sphere than the conservatives fear. the point is, there is nothing in politics that makes this strategy worth it. politics isn't worth demonizing the other side. you need to stop making it deadly and making it pay. that's what i do. like, i mean... it's not words like moron or fatass or liar that gets people killed. i have been calling people fat and ugly for 20 years, and no one has died from it. it's nazi. it's fascist. it's hitler. those are the words. actions that require planning are incited by ideas. those ideas are planted, and that is the idea that is being
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planted. it is not a silly names that i use or trump uses when he calls people stupid. in the hierarchy of slurs, those don't even come close to hitler. me calling joy behar a cow is not going to get her targeted by our viewers. i'm not calling her a threat to democracy. i'm calling her a threat to chairs. >> jesse: [laughs] >> greg: that doesn't do anything. so what i'm asking is we don't want to get bogged down in the who is worse, in the world of violence. we are talking about can you at least stop demonizing us? that's all we are asking. don't call us hitler anymore. don't call us. >> jessica: sixes. you see where this leads. call me stupid. only short. call me loud, call me rude. i will take it. but don't call me hitler. at least to my faced. >> dana: kennedy, do you think they could stop? >> kennedy: at this point
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know, and i think it is a bad and perilous path democrats are going down. look at some of the gavin newsom. you have to do is look at the coalition that president trump put together for his second presidential victory in 2020 -- just kidding -- in 2024. and you will see that the people who are most disaffected in this country are white men, black men, young men, and they are the ones who they have grown numb to this kind of language, and you have to offer them so much more than hysteria. and, you know, unfortunately gavin newsom and other formerly rational mainstream democrats have gotten completely addicted to fanning the flames and trying to stoke an emotional reaction with diminishing returns because at some point that doesn't work anymore. and not only does it not work anymore, not only are you not appealing to the voters that are going to be completely necessary in order for you to achieve victory in 2028, you have made
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the political tenor and climate in this country so incredibly dangerous. we talked about this this morning on your show, "america's newsroom," which airs 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. weekdays. >> dana: monday through friday. >> greg: who is that guy you are with? >> dana: hemmer. >> kennedy: mc hammer, he is quite talented. to greg's point, so many people who are easily agitated and unwell. and they are responding to this call to arms because they have to realize, they have to look inside themselves and realize that is what they are doing. they are appealing to six, disaffected, narcissistic, socially isolated people who want to
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you -- and, you know, they are not only costing society, they are also potentially costing their own political fortunes. >> jessica: with stucco to me as he had watched charlie kirk shot videos, and we talk about that every time there is one of these shooters, the discussion should you put it on the screen, i understand tyler robinson and is alive and will go through his trial so it is different and publicize someone who is no longer with us, but that means that we have our first case of an inspired shooting, right, so two weeks later, someone else has killed a person and injured two others, seeking fame and trying to do the same thing that tyler robinson did, and that's really frightening because that works like a
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ricochet, right, that people, especially these kids, who don't seem to have a lot to live for, think -- i mean, he went and blew his face off, so clearly didn't have a lot to live for. i will make sure i am the front page of every paper and the top of every newscast. and that really scares me. and i hadn't heard what paul was talking about yesterday, in terms of getting some sort of domestic terrorist law passed. i think that people on both sides of the aisle should absolutely be looking at that because there has to be real penalties and make sure every is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law possible, you don't have to be downgrading charges to make sure you actually get a conviction. donald trump said something interesting in the oval at the end, what he said i'm the president for all of you, and, whether it is deserved or not, i don't want to get in the same discussion i've had a couple times in the last few weeks, because i value my mental
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health, whether he likes it or not, tens of millions of americans do not feel like he is their president, and that he cares about them equally to those who voted for him. and there is an opportunity then that i hope that he takes, maybe it is an oval office address, a do-over for right after charlie was murdered, but there is soothing that this country needs, desperately, at this moment, and it doesn't mean that you will convert, you know, people on the left who have an impression of him from the day he came down the golden escalator, but it does mean that he can be on the record making that loud and clear to people that he wants peace in this country and he wants to make sure that we don't have ideological violence. >> d >> kennedy: but imagine how powerful that would be if a democrat -- i know -- gavin newsom really wants to be president, imagine if he looked at americans and said -- >> jessica: well, one of them -- first of all --
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>> kennedy: tone down the kimmel stock -- >> jessica: every elected democrat in a position of power came out and said all the right things about political violence has no place in society. guys, one president and the rest of these people are maybe trying to be president. i'm just saying there is an opportunity. >> dana: we played the montage earlier, jesse, there was not anybody, aside from democrats, who were talking about anti-i.c.e. rhetoric in that way. >> jesse: i mean, you can put out a statement on social media, i condemn violence, and the next day you call him the gestapo, jessica, it takes a lot more than that. you are right, though, this was a copycat from charlie kirk. and the media is also copycatting how they frame charlie kirk. the media is saying on msnbc that i.c.e. deserved it, that i.c.e. had it coming, that i.c.e. is divisive and they need to dial back the operations and if they don't they are going to get shot more. how are you able to justify violence like that? this is like saying, oh, you
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know what, the girl deserved it, she was wearing a short skirt. this is what they set on 9/11. the chickens came home to roost. they did it after the blm rights, too. remember we got all these articles, why rioting is righteous. and now you see them go through the slippery defensiveness every time. first, oh, not sure what the motive is when they fire rounds at i.c.e. then they see the scrawled anti-i.c.e. messages, they say maybe he was maga, now it's, they kind of deserved it. and so pelosi, schumer, hakeem, they have not said to knock it off. to everybody in their caucus. they have not said that. and that tells me they are either afraid of their crazy base, and that means they are cowards, and that means there base is so insane that they will be mad at chuck for saying this, or they kind of like it. and so it is either one of the
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other. and they created the mess. you can't pour 10 million foreign nationals into the country unvented, have them go haywire, have the voters say please someone kick them out, and when the officers doing the kicking out get attacked, you can't say they deserved it. now, donald trump, on january 6th, all he said was march peacefully and patriotically. no one got shot. no one. and now this is the second or third time these crazy people have shot federal law enforcement officials. and what are the democrats saying? they are saying this is war. they are saying that this is the gestapo, that it is nazism. no, that's what i said they said. chris murphy said, quote, this is war. we are at war, and we have to do whatever is necessary to win it. and that is not the kind of language you use when you are in
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♪ ♪ >> kennedy: well, this will surely win back the fellas. her hillary clinton popping up on mojo, how the democrats keep fumbling young male voters while cackling in delight at how the world has moved on from white men. watch. >> the idea that you could turn the clock back and try to recreate a world that never was,
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dominated by, you know, let's say it, white men of a certain persuasion, certain religion, certain point of view, certain ideology, it's just doing such damage to what we should be aiming for, probably boils down to the candidates the democratic side either stop talking in ways that we are going to be understood. the republican party, i have to say, has done a much better job dominating social media. dominating the podcasts ecosystem. getting messages out, and aiming particularly at young men. >> kennedy: well, she isn't her "i really don't care anymore" phase, isn't she? has she always hated white men this much or is this something new? >> jessica: she loves white men. married to a white man. >> kennedy: i think that might go to my initial concern here. she clearly has what feels to me, as a white man, a lot of
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disdain for donkeys. [laughter] >> jessica: that's not how i read it, necessarily. i think that she is talking about some of the messaging and they hearkening back to another time like make america great again and what time was it when, you know, when it was so much better. but, you know, it doesn't -- she is out there, cgi this week, you nga week, she is doing interviews like clinton global initiative week, whatever, that is why she was doing it. >> kennedy: i thought she was an anime tron. >> jessica: people are focused on the impending shutdown that is going to come next week, potentially,. >> kennedy: don't you think democrats should focus on getting men back? >> jessica: she was talking about how we do have a problem attracting young male voters. everyone knows what the problem is. everyone has been talking about
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it, and you played a snippet of it. it was a long interview. and went across several seg segments. >> kennedy: lucky us. why do they keep trotting her outcome exactly? >> jesse: she trots herself out. she says she was to put mobile initiative to replace usaid, which means they're going to take all of our money. we don't want to go back to where straight white male christians dominated. statistically, we still dominate. we just don't want you to discriminate against straight, white, male christians, and we will not discriminate against you. we want a country where no one discriminates against anyone. that is what mlk said, content of your character not color of your skin. we want merit. we want the country to be like a professional sports team. if you can play, we will pay. if you can score and you are a good teammate, we want you on the team. no excuses, no handouts. it's all about that.
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performance. and what happens our men are so simple, if you tell us the rules and what our expectations are and you have a coach that has our back, we are good. we don't need anything else. but what they did was they started changing the rules. they started putting crazy people on our team that sucked, and the coach was a snake. and so what we did, we said this isn't working, and we tried to tell them that and then they called us stupid so we said okay, the country fell apart, we went over here to podcasts and social media and did our own thing. and even when we were trying to mind our own business, they still called us racist. they still censored us. and then we said okay, we won the election. and now we are back in charge. now it is your turn to listen to us. >> kennedy: well, it seems as so some of the social media platforms are listening to conservatives, and now google is admitting that there was, in fact, censorship and meddling.
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i thought one of the interesting things that secretary clinton noted was that conservatives are so much better on social media. and i think what she means is conservative ideas broke through on social media. liberals didn't feel like they had to do too much on social media because before elon musk bought twitter, they had a complete lock on all of the social media platforms. liberal media felt like they didn't have to try too hard. even though a vast majority of people who worked at twitter and facebook and all these other corporations, they are democrats, so maybe they didn't have to try too hard, but are conservatives really that much better at social media? >> dana: looking back to 2008, in that campaign when obama was running, i remember seeing a headline that said they had raised something like $200,000 from an account called "cat lovers for obama," i was like,
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what the hell, what are they talking about? so obama was actually the one who figured it out. trump figured out twitter in the first term. then what happened, let 1,000 flowers bloom, when it came to conservative podcasting because they were shut out of every other media. you can't get your point of view out there so where do you go? try to go direct to the people, the technology was available and conservatives figured it out first. they were like the people who made it to gold rush first. that's then. democrats are trying to catch up. but the problem is when they don't have a sense of humor and they don't have any message or policy that goes around it. i was listening to her and thinking, okay, all i can remember is in 1997, being a capitol hill staffer, here i am, i am a young woman, i am an independent and i'm going to do all these things and the lewin ski scandal happened, and what did she and all of her friends do? they shunned that young woman to protect what? a white male. and then fast forward and you
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get to #metoo and they want a redo because we wanted to protect him but we don't want to protect any other -- no wonder they don't want to be part of this party. in addition, people cannot get overe talking what toxic masculinity. haven't bought their products since. the democrats know they have a problem with men and what hillary clinton was saying is yeah, we've got to win them back, but what she is not saying out loud but she implies is it's not because they did something wrong to lose those men. it's that them and are wrong. they just don't know it yet. >> kennedy: that's even worse. >> jessica: i don't know if you know this, kennedy, that's the first time hillary has been on "morning joe" since the mysterious death of that in t turn. i'm not saying anything but i have to wonder why is this old, ugly bag still around? >> kennedy: don't talk about mika that way?
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>> greg: that is so petty. it is petty when i say those things but i'm not calling her a bigot or a nazi, the i'm just saying she is old and smelly and ugly. that is the path for america, petty insults. not demonizing people like saying all whiteman are racist. remember that dream you always have of realizing you have a final four class you never went to end you are standing naked they're going oh, my god? that is the dems right now. they are facing a final, 2026, 2028, for a class they stopped going to years ago, standing naked in the classroom, and all they have is a trump is hitler sign. and what do you do? drop the signer keep weaving it? well, their policy and idea muscles have atrophied. all they had was this sign. it was the only tool in their toolkit. there in the steam and loop. more they do it, the more they must rely on it. what they are willing to say about us. the only issues they are ahead
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on, environment, women's rights, get this, spent for democracy, areas with no objective -- i will get to that -- areas -- there is no objective criteria. it is just the fields. but if you look at crime and you look at economy and the border, you can actually do the math, see the bodies, see the victims, but respect for democracy, all that is is emotion and up without data to make people scared, hopeless, in some cases and incite them to. mike violence. all of the data has proven fraudulent. all the climate models readjusted or disregarded, raising the questions how do we get trillions of dollars back that we spent? thing about the opportunity cost for that. all that money that could have gone to solve poverty, all those six changes we could have given to criminals. instead went to windmills that don't work. >> jesse: i had a dream i
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showed up to a final i wasn't prepared for naked and it turns out the class was art class and they were supposed to draw me naked. it was the right class. [laughter] >> greg: you are so -- >> kennedy: and jesse is not even tired of winning. up next, disturbing flyers popping up on a college campus that mock the assassination of charlie kirk. we will get into it next. ♪ ♪
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gathered for turning point usa event at virginia tech. it is good to see charlie kirk's mission continue this strongly. >> dana: think about these crowds and what were you doing in college? you want to go -- you could do anything you want to at college. you are free to do whatever you want and they all want to come to this, it is happening all across the country. one after another, when you see them speak, either online or everybody that has been interviewed the last couple weeks, we had a young man on "newsroom" today, they are calm, articulate, thoughtful, and really emulating what they saw in charlie kirk, and of course erika kirk's amazing example. and i think what governor youngkin said about the future of young conservatives is absolutely correct. the future is bright, and i think that this movement is really going to grow and probably have a big, lasting, and could impact. >> jesse: yeah, kennedy, you see these numbers, these chapter
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requests pouring in, tens of thousands. >> kennedy: yeah, it is up to 160,000, last i looked, and this is one of those events that not only do you remember where you were, but it is galvanizing. there's so many people who has to exist in college as closet conservatives. these are very few people who historically have been willing to come out and say that they are conservatives, and, you know, have their voices be heard because they will be shouted down. they will be called names. they will not be allowed to join other clubs. they will be socially ostracized. and this was something that galvanized young people in a way that will create a generation of conservatives who are so deeply affected by charlie kirk's assassination. i personally hope that many of them ultimately become libertarians and fight for freedom in a broad and inclusive way. i see that happening. i think that this is ultimately
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a good and positive thing because i've talked to so many people who have said, i never really watched charlie kirk's videos, and god rest his soul, but i am so impressed by the way he was able to talk to people, so if you have people who are inspired to start turning point chapters and have conversations in this way, backing up their own facts with logic, i think the future is very bright for an entire generation and beyond. >> jesse: greg gutfeld, you're pretty old. >> greg: yes, that's true. >> jesse: have you ever seen the campus so electrified by conservatives? >> jessica: i hate these kids because they're going to take my job. i prefer the stupid knuckle draggers. in college we were watching faces of death. we were like doing nothing. these kids got it together too much. i don't like it. as for this liberal gun club thing or whatever it was called -- whatever. i'm going to keep hammering the
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fact on the benefits of being petty. if you just call charlie a jerk or an idiot or a blowhard, he'd still be alive. that simple. if it wasn't for the terminology, if it wasn't so intense and demonizing, that at 31 he was murdered, and i think if you want to talk about cause and effect, you have to remember that he was only 31. he was only on the public stage, really, when anything about it, for five years. that means all of the people that are demonizing probably didn't even know who the hell he was until he was dead, so what more evidence that you need that it was never about him at all? they just caught up to this and decided i don't know enough about him, but i know that i hate him. there is your brainwash. >> jesse: jessica, how do you feel about greg's new agenda, going after people's looks? >> greg: is not new, jesse. >> jessica: so innovative. that has always been part of
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greg's appeal. >> jesse: i know greg will never stop, but what if you guys -- >> greg: yes, be petty. >> jesse: giving you permission to be petty. >> greg: make fun of me! >> jessica: it just doesn't hit that well. >> greg: why is it easier to call people hitler? why is it easier to do that -- >> jessica: i have never called anyone hitler. you are also not fat. >> greg: that's true. >> jessica: you have gained a little weight since her peak peloton days. >> greg: see, that's how it should work. >> jessica: it was during covid, he did it all the time pit i just don't believe there is a liberal gun club. that's really it. when you read these things. >> jesse: in georgetown. >> jessica: at georgetown. listen, i think, obviously, a lot of more heated things about this whole debate, but i hope that there are also liberal groups on campus that come and participate in these turning
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point events and make it like a really lively, helpful campus vibe where folks are exchanging ideas in a peaceful way and learning how to have good arguments with each other and then like go to the dining hall or a kegger and hang out like we should be during college. >> jesse: are you in a liberal gun club, jessica? >> jessica: i was going to say something mean to you. >> jesse: please do. >> greg: you know what would really hurt the left? i realize this. it was the trans movement. they were the ones that really introduced the targeting language. remember they went after feminists who believed women were women. they went after j.k. rowling. that is where the language really turned into something, and of course we see what caused the killer to go after charlie so it is not all leftists. i was trained to pay you a compliment. >> jesse: just take it, jessica. >> greg: not the real ladies. >> jesse: next, kamala's
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♪ ♪ >> greg: [singing] kamala's book tour going about as well as election day. the first stop at nyc got disrupted by several pro-hamas lunatics and momala had to remind them she ain't president. >> i understand what is happening right now in gaza, what is happening to the palestinian people is outrageous and it breaks my heart. [cheers and applause] i'm not president right now. [cheers and applause] >> greg: they applauded that she wasn't president, jessica. she can't win either way. >> jessica: no, and it's really unfair. the thing that is most unfair
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about what they are doing is these protesters, haven't seen them in nine months. there is a real president, someone who won the election, that you could show up and make your voices heard. he is the one who actually has bibi netanyahu on speed dial, assuming that really matters to you, but the way that the left eats its own is so irritating. >> greg: is that why they are so fat? see? >> jessica: say another insult. >> greg: for the rest of my life i'm just going to call people names. a big change of pace for me. >> jessica: never say anything beside stuff about how fat the left is for the rest of your life, i will die a happy lady. >> greg: so dana, she's doing a lot of bookstore stops, and that each one, there is a 2-drink minimum for her. >> dana: it's a well-done book tour, meaning there hitting all the places they need to go for it to be a best-selling book. i am not tired of this news cycle, but i am tired of her.
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because i don't find it that entertaining. she doesn't have any new things. she is just blaming other people, and i call it the "burn it all down" book tour. her friendships. the fact she is going to want people to work for her in the future or donate to her in the future. i just think she is not going to do that. if this is a ploy to try to run in 2028, it was poorly done. even if the book is well-written, the strategy is bad. >> greg: you know, jesse, i am making an offer to have her come on my show. i think her and i would get along famously, famously, what do you think, jesse? >> jesse: i'm inviting doug on and he is already considering it. >> greg: he's already calling a nanny. >> jesse: because he slept with one, right? she talks about that in the book. so apparently when they were just dating, he confessed that he cheated on his acts with the nanny. and she was okay with it.
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>> kennedy: kinky. >> jesse: i don't want to talk about that anymore. what i want to talk about this, kamala harris -- and barack to the same thing. when someone is heckling you about what can you do this, why can't you do that, you can't say i can't do anything about it. she's, i mean, when trump was out of office, they had foreign leaders coming to visit him in mar-a-lago. he was able to like raised millions of dollars and do things and influence things. she just sits there and says i can't do anything. she couldn't do anything in the white house or out of the white house. >> greg: you know, kennedy, the protesters, as jessica notes, or from the left. nobody from the right is bothering with this. >> kennedy: no. they are just thrilled to see her because they are reminded of what they don't have to deal with on a daily basis. and to dana's point, we are not going to have to deal with this news cycle much longer because
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she doesn't have any great fresh ideas. she is not rested enough to have an interesting perspective. she is not like richard nixon when he left the white house and wrote academic books about china. she is not a particularly smart person. she doesn't have good political instincts. she has a ton of excuses. and dana, i think you brought up the other day, she wouldn't be where she is if it weren't for joe biden. so it's like, yes, from an entertainment perspective, i want her to burn everything down. i want her to torch dr. jill. i want her to spill the tea and tell the secrets and then go away. and never enter the political sphere ever again or the national conversation because she brings nothing to it and apparently she wrote her book that rob reiner yelled at her husband and blamed doughy doug for the debate, and rob reiner was like i had f-bombs but never
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anything like that. >> dana: wouldn't be where she is if it wasn't for joe biden, it's true both ways. she lost because of him and became vice president because of him. >> greg: all right, up next, trump honors president autopen. ♪ ♪ amy: where's james? there he is. st. jude, it's love. there's james. it's been home away from home. hi. my son james, he's being treated for a high-risk neuroblastoma. i want him to have a chance to grow up. i mean, just to think that he was born with cancer shattered me. announcer: st. jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food. please call or go online right now
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: the troller in chief strikes again, the white house unveiling a new presidential walk of fame showing in autopen machine instead of former president biden's portrait. we only have a minute. i will express my dismay and take it around the table. kennedy? >> kennedy: i absolutely love it. i don't like tariffs but i love this kind of trolling. it is really funny. just goes to show their people in the white house with a phenomenal sense of humor. sorry. that's what you get. >> jessica: yep. what i got. jesse? >> jesse: i like how the democrats don't even care. if he had done this to barack obama, oh, my god -- >> greg: it's true. >> jesse: you do it to someone like biden and no one is even covering this. they are like, yeah, looks like the autopen. >> dana: it's a great opportunity for kamala harris to say something interesting on her
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book tour. even she is taking a pass. >> jessica: greg? >> greg: this is the perfect cap for me on this show. this is petty. but it is not a swastika. it is not a picture of joe biden with a hitler mustache. this is petty and it is silly and it's harmless, and that's the whole point. >> jessica: beautiful. >> greg: it's like an after school special. you learn so much, jessica, let's hug. >> jessica: may be later. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that.
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adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. i was able to actually get on the mountain and ski with my family, i can't put into words what that meant. i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i'm still that same guy.
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license in california and he was in the country illegally. he has since been arrested. delilah coleman in the hospital for over a month. multi car pileup last june. she is still recovering with recovery. there is a go fund me to help cover rehabilitation and therapy cost. a lot of them. two other young children. interestingly, father was on and said he has tried multiple times to reach out to the governor's office not even a recognition that he is trying to reach out to them to try to get some answers about these driver's license and is he a truck driver himself. help if you can i wish them the best. greg? >> greg: all right, tonight. we have got a great show. timpf, jim florentine, erin maguire and tyrus. let's do this greg's celebrity citing. over at cnn they are separating watermelon week feeding brian stelter right up at the door. you walk by cnn you will see stelter standing there. throw a melon into his open
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mouth and he will crunch it right before your eyes. look at him. he is adorable when he gets a hair cut. >> dana: so petty. >> greg: it is petty. >> jesse: fox shop new merch for fall. what do we have? beautiful blankets, hoodies, scented candles coming in cinnamon, vanilla and apple harvest. greg, what did you call these candles? >> greg: ugly. everything is ugly. being petty. >> jesse: rufo, adam dr. oz 8:00 p.m. >> dana: that's it for us. have a great night. ♪ >> gillian: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm gillian turner in for bret baier tonight. the trump administration is floating hefty consequences now should the government shut down. the top house democrat has two words to say about that. plus, a major ad war i
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